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debate in washington. blood level of 1.4. i'll be monitoring. join us weekdays in "the she once said her greatest fear situation room" from 4:00 to was dark seawater and her sit 6:00 p.m. eastern, every saturday at 6:00 p.m. right here sis ter lana claimed she didn't on cnn and at this time every know how to swim. 30 years later the question weekend on cnn international. remains how did natalie wood end the news continuing next on cnn. up floating in the pacific? and as for dennis davern, -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com investigators want to talk to him again and hear what he has to say this time around. don? >> thank you, careen. many of you are probably hello, everyone. gearing up for black friday. it's less than a week away, but are you always getting the best i'm don lemon in the cn deal? we're going to take a look newsroom. it will make you think twice the ahead. first this. with unemployment hovering at next time you order eggs from a fast food restaurant. stubbornly high levels, a lot of again, viewer discretion is people wonder if they should go advised. >> hundreds of hens crammed into back to school. wire cages with no room to move. dead hens left rotting in cases. christina puts that question in workers burning off the beaks of ask dr. perry's principles. chicks without painkillers. it shows one swinging around a >> right now i'm in flow botmy.
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bird with a rope. why should i go back to school if i can't find a job in the the undercover footage comes field i'm in now? >> well, katrina, you go to from its facility in colorado. school because you want to improve your marketability, not just for a particular job but it produces the eggs for for your career. mcdonald's. education is an investment that 27-year-old nathan runkle is the takes time sometimes to give you the return that you want. executive director for mercy for this is something that you're animals, a company he founded interested in, then you've got when he was 15 years old. they're dedicated to preventing to pursue it because you won't cruelty to farm animals. be happy until you truly fulfill >> to know that this abuse was that interest. taking place for mcdonald's and and if education is essential to that interest, go back to school. take the time, do it in the way egg mcmuffins and appalls pea. in which you can and which you we're hoping the company steps can afford. be responsible about it. up to the plate and makes but pursue it. when you look at your life's meaningful policy changes. >> after they were exposed prospects, they will only get better with more education. [ female announcer ] we understand that today mcdonald's vowed to stop buying eggs from this company. they say based upon recent information, we're no longer accepting eggs from sparboe. your life if full of responsibilities. this is not a food safety issue for our menu items. so if you're thinking of going back to school
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we can assure our customers that we created the phoenix prep center, a personalized academic planning resource. and when you're ready to take that next step eggs in our entire supply chain you can attend our orientation workshop, meet mcdonald's high standards either on campus...or online for quality and safety. to see if our university is right for you. >> the president of the company our commitment to you begins before you even enroll. put a message on website. it's fired four people and ordered an independent audit of explore these resources and more at phoenix.edu. its animal welfare activists. they go on to say this, i was deeply saddened to see the story because this isn't who sparboe some folks call me a rock star, farms is. some call me the mayor... acts depicked in the footage are and i love it. and, i make everybody happy. totally unacceptable and i keep my business insurance with the hartford because... completely at odds with our values as egg farmers. they came through for me once, in fact, they're in direct and i know they've got my back. violation of our animal care cold of conduct which all of our for whatever challenges come your way... the hartford is here to back you up. employees read, sign, and follow helping you move ahead... each day. tonight libyans are with confidence. celebrating like they haven't meet some of our small business customers at: since the death of moammar thehartford.com/business gadhafi. the capture of his son set off i don't think about the unknown... the parties. i just rock n' roll. he was once seen as a reformer who could lead libya into the future. that was before the revolution
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when he became his father's i tell you what i can spend. i do my best to make it work. mouthpiece. matthew chance looks at what's i'm back on the road safely. next for gadhafi. and i saved you money on brakes. that's personal pricing. >> the capture of said -- saif gadhafi. he's accused of complicity and murder, for instance, and other crimes. saif da-da fi who was colonel da ga fi's second old esson was seen as a key figure that can direct them to billions of dollars that have been estimated to be stashed around the world by the gadhafi regime. the big question, though, is where will he be put on trial? there is that indictment at the hague that was discussed.
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the international concern is that saif al islam does not meet the same fate as his father. he seems to have avoided that at the moment but prosecutors for the hague are set to travel to libya your jenltsly to help decide saif gadhafi's future. mathieu chance, london. syracuse basketball team took the court without bernie fein. it's been levels against the black friday less than a week away. it means big deals for the coach by two senior ball boys. shoppers but what does it mean ed lave an dear rah joins us for the economy? live. ed, what was the mood like there? terry, welcome back to the show. it was interesting and the mood if next friday is a big day for permeated throughout the retailers, what does that tell us about the rest of the holiday community. i don't people feel like they have enough based on what they season and the economy as a
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know, based on what they've seen whole? >> so this is very interesting transpire in the last few weeks because more people say they're at penn state, so it was planning to shop, according to the national retail federation. definitely, and these allegations, kind of like that 33% of the people they surveyed elephant in the room that nobody said they were going to shop really wants to talk about. after the game it was -- the this holiday weekend compared to coach who's been coaching here 27% last year. but here's the great irony about at syracuse university for more that. the sales might not be up. than 35 years, jim is to they may be up half after much as they were last year because of all the good deals. prices are down, retailers are offering incredible deals, and syracuse what joe paterno is to so the numbers might not be so penn state and it's interesting high. >> well, 74 million americans because he had made some planning to shop, up 27% from comments to the local paper in syracuse saying i'm not joe last year. it seems pretty good. paterno. but you said the sales may not we asked him about that and he basically said that it was his be so high. let's hope -- >> the total number of sales kind of way of defending his assistant coach, a man he's because the dollar volume of sales might not gain that much known for 50 years and he says because of all the great deals. knowing someone for that long he there's another paradox here. deserves to be able to show some i'm going to tell you as your loyalty to his assistant coach. the coach did not sit by him on personal financial adviser. the bench tonight at the game please be careful, don't go crazy with your credit card. here, don. he was asked about that repea d if everyone listens to me that's repeatedly and about the coach. good for each individual family.
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he deflected all questions, >> i know, terry. refused to talk about the everybody gets caught up in the investigation, however it was hoopla. you know my favorite store, it's handled six years ago when these no -- well, it will also be allegations first surfaced, but named that and that's marshal the object comments he did make was to say that he will continue fields on state street. focusing on basketball. i wear the numbers off my credit he says that his basketball program will be fwieine, they'l card. >> there is no more marshall keep moving ahead. fields. we have a little bit of it's macy's now. they've destroyed all the great interview sound after the game where he was asked about that comment, don. i asked him specifically, i retailers. it's macy's. said, look, you've made these wherever you go, be careful. comments, i'm not joe paterno. not your job to save the economy. watch the numbers. what did you mean by that? thanksgiving is the start of the holiday season. let's listen to what he said. 60% of retailers get stung in >> when joe paterno said i the next four or five weeks. didn't do enough, i could have >> okay. done more, that was the any other signs? reference setting up if i had any new signs, terry, that the economy is recovering? heard something or something >> oh, don, there's lots of happens today, you know, i'm going to do something about it. signs be u they're overwhelmed by the bad signs. low inflation. it was really not wait was meant claims of unemployment have to be what it turned into. dropped below and stayed there. i've been friends for 50 years
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with coach fein, and that buys a there's a lot of good stuff going on. manufacturing index sup. lot of loyalty from me and if you look, there's a lot of good little economic reports. should. you know, that's what i was not booming but good reports, but all of that is overshadowed talking about. by what's going on. >> so there you have it, don. i think this week besides coach boeheim continues to stand shopping there's going to be two big economic focuses. by his assistant coach who was one is on europe. everybody's getting a new government tonight or tomorrow morning in spain. not next to him the coach has they're electing a new government. called them liars so all of this will europe get its act together, deal with its debt or continues to play out in sire will they have problems and hurt kus. >> now to the penn state sex us? that's the one big thing and of abuse scandal, lost in that course the big thing is the story, all the good the second super committee. can they find 1.2 trillion mile foundation did for young kids. dollars of cuts? they ought to be. now that program may shut its it's a huge budget. doors. but this is going to be a huge that's ahead on cnn. thing coming up. but first the republican it will determine whether our candidates are taking the stage economy has confidence and we'll in iowa but it's the kpaept who move forward and find a way out isn't there that's making news of our debt problems. this hour. you know, it's a holiday season. a lot of turkey, a lot of people ♪ for all the different things our customers planned for. shopping early. anybody -- fair warning.
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car mon, poppy, pete, i want your 30 second take. i think it's a retail machine. i also think that quite frankly the prices are going to be cheaper by the own f the year. carmen, you're the expert. >> the preess are going to be quite cheaper. i'm going to sit in my jammies and shop. this is a sport. this is a cultural phenomenon. it's a sport. my sister-in-law does this, bonita, you're crazy. she goes out in the middle of the night after thanksgiving and it's a sport. retailers know this. last year the projected numbers were almost half of the actual numbers of shoppers. folks are really out for the bargains. folks are really out for the bargains. this is a sport to see who's the best extreme shopper. this is about extreme couponing. >> i think what we're missing a little bit is people like to shop on the weekends. this is a friday that a lot of americans are getting off. one of the reasons why it's so packed is they have that day off to get the shopping done. there's just so many days to shop, christine.
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this is a day off for them to shop. >> i think it's sacred, it's a holiday, family, it's not about how much -- >> how dare you -- >> assuming everyone wants to be with their family. >> that's true. >> i'm just saying that not six of the top republican presidential hopefuls are in everybody -- they'd rather go iowa tonight. shopping. >> should. they show us that our economy is it may not seem like it but time is running out for them to really make a difference. way too reliant on consumer spending and as one told us the the iowa caucuses are coming up stores are getting desperate, so on january 23rd. they're opening up earlier, live pictures. that's one person's opinion, but rick perry speaking live. maybe we should think about an herman cain. economy that's not so rereliant let's go to shannon travis. shannon, why is this event >> it's a dreamland. important and how did it go? >> reporter: it went very well. >> i like my dreamland. >> i like my christmas. as you just mentioned time is everybody's about the bargain. running out, don. >> members of the congressional only 25 days left before the super committee are still iowa caucuses, and so it was working and some even say they're still hopeful, but they really important for these six might be the only ones. candidates to come here and make essentially one of their that i have until wednesday to last-ditch appeals to these
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process of -- >> reporter: one last thing, don, about mitt romney. we learned that he's opened his very first campaign headquarters here in iowa which means he might be ramping p his activities here in the state. >> thank you. we appreciate it. they will vote right here on cnn. it is co-sponsored by the heritage foundation and the american enterprise institute. there he is, mr. wolf blitzer. he's going to host it. wolf joins me tonight from washington. wolf, what can we expect on tuesday night? >> we're going to deal with the most important national security foreign policy issues of the day. we're going to to get clarity from these republican presidential candidates wrrk they stand if they were to become the president of the united states, the commander in chief on foreign policy and there are so many issues out there, whether in iran for example, the continuing wars of iraq and afghanistan.
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all sorts of problems that the u.s. faces. and some will argue the economy, the global economy is a national security issue. admiral mudden chairman of the joint chiefs of staff says what joom they're called the super commit stee. six from each party were given happens if the european economy the job of coming up with a $1.2 goes down. trillion debt reduction plan. after canada it's the largest they're said to be working through the weekend. after all the deadline is trading partner u.s. has. wednesday if it really is a hard there's no shortage of issues deadline and even that is not we're going to go through and we'll see where the candidates what it appears -- first agree, disagree, where they appears. agree with president obama, cnn joe johns has tonight from where they disagree with president obama for example. so it will be a good strong smart debate. capitol hill. >> there was a call. i think, hopefully undecided voters out there will have a they told us he wants to keep working on this until the clock better appreciation of where the candidates stand. runs out. so there appears to be a >> we have seen some have great willingness to continue to talk, performances and some not so but apparently not a lot of moment good. who has the most to lose, the momentum. just days from a joint committee most to gain. >> mitt romney has dub well in deadline to get a deal on the debates, newt gingrich has large-scale deficit reduction,
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done well. you might think the capitol is herman cain, not so much. full of hope they're actually going to do something. the sexual harassment >> i remain hopeful. >> i remain hopeful we can meet allegations, the long pause on a our goal and i urge our relatively simple question on libya that he had the other day democratic colleagues to join us in the effort. >> nobody wants to quit until in milwaukee. so he's had some problems. so, you know, he's going to have to come out strong, herman cain. deadline. >> many don't expect them to get rick perry, michele bachmann. too far on reducing the deficit $1.2 trillion over the next ten rick santorum has done well. years like they're supposed to. he's not generating the kinds of one of the questions now is numbers that he needs to become instead of real savings they're going to come up with some a top tier candidate. we'll see how well newt gimmick -- well, listen to steve gingrich -- we ask him how he ellis on a nonpartisan watchdog prepares for these debates and he says i've been preparing for group. >> it's totally fictitious. 50 baits. it's damaging. he's obviously very we could come out of the super knowledgeable in a lot of these issues and we'll see how well he committee and if they don't do this right, we could come out in does. but mitt romney has potentially a worse deaf sigs situation than a lot do if he makes some we were in the first place. >> guys who know all the budget mistakes. he hasn't dub that so far. >> the best moderator when it tricks say gimmick number one would be to claim the cutting comes to these sorts of things, spending that was never going to wolf blitzer.
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wolf, thank you very much. be spent anyway. >> the best example of that is tuesday night at 8:00 right here we activities in afghanistan are on cnn, co-sponsored by the already winding down and the government's not likely to spend heritage foundation and the as much over the next ten years as they have over the previous american enterprise institute. ten years. the focus will be national >> stan collender has worked for security and the economy. make sure you tune in. wolf can do a great job, we know both the house and senate budget far sure. in other news her death may committees. >> if they say we're going to be second only to that of cut spending in afghanistan for marilyn monroe when it comes to hollywood's biggest mysteries. the next decade, it would look now 30 years after natalie wood like we were cutting a trillion drowned, her case is reopened. dollars when we would be cutting the story in just four minutes. managing expenses seems to... get in the way. nothing. >> another is kicking the can down the road. >> the committees go out there, not anymore. come back with x amount of ink, the small business card from chase introduces jot savings, a couple hundred an on-the-go expense app made exclusively for ink customers. billion dollars worth of saferings or whatever it is, and we're going to require that on a custom categorize your expenses anywhere. save time and get back to what you love. date certain. >> so the more you look at it, the latest innovation. only for ink customers. the trickier it gets. if the super committee does not learn more at chase.com/ink come up with a deal, automatic spending cuts are supposed to go into effect. but there's a catch. those spending cuts don't kick
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in until the year 2013 which would give the koj plenty of time to figure something else out. don? >> all right. joe, thank you very much. still ahead, if you can sell your old records and cds, shouldn't you be able to sell your old digital files too? it's an innovative idea. has never attacked a corkboard. ♪ congratulations. give your customers the added feeling of security a printed statement or receipt provides... congratulations. today, the city of charlotte can use verizon technology ...with mail. it's good for your business. to inspire businesses to conserve energy ♪ and monitor costs. and even better for your customers. making communities greener... congratulations. ♪ ... and buildings as valuable to the bottom line... whoa ! for safe and secure ways to stay connected, ... as the people inside them. visit usps.com/mail congratulations. because when you add verizon to your company, you don't just add, you multiply. ♪ discover something new... verizon.
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three or four? >> reporter: you know, don, by our count, four investigations, plus one involving the second mile charity as well as another one in texas over another possible victim there. >> let's talk about ex-head coach joe paterno. this could change everything his family announced he has a about the way you listen to music. google launched a free service treatable form of lung cancer, susan. what's been the response there that lets you upload as many as in and around the campus? >> reporter: well, it's yet 20,000 songs using cloud storage another blow to this town that's so you can listen to your all reeling -- already reeling library any time anywhere on a host of different devices and to from the sex abuse allegations. help kick it off they brought in certainly everyone here saying they feel very badly for him, hip-hop superstar drake that's wishing him with well, while at the same time saying he did make a mistake by not reporting those rocketing to number one. sex abuse allegations sooner. i want to bring in scott. >> susan can't yaty on the tell us what makes google plus campus of penn state tonight for us. so attractive to itunes or even thank you so much. we appreciate your reporting. what exactly happened the spotify which is so new. night actress natalie wood everyone was just touting drowned 30 years ago? after all this time detectives spotify. >> the upside is more choices. are reopening their investigation. you can upload it. but as kareem winters is stream it to any device and reporting, they're not casting using google plus, the social
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network that google owns you can any further suspicion on woods' share songs for free, let husband fellow actor robert friends listen in before they wagner. buy. >> has google worked out the careen? >> reporter: don, the los deal so you can also buy music angeles county sheriff's through this service. department says he is not a >> that's right. you can buy directly through the service and it's added to your suspect. online cloud so you can stream but still this has not stopped into devices. investigators from taking a second look at this mysterious warner's catalogue is missing case. natalie wood was one of the most from the service as well. >> but everything but warner. popular sought-after actresses that's missing from the service. let's talk something that's kind in hollywood. of related here. there used to be used records it made her death at 43 years and cd stores everywhere, but old all the more shocking and digital music downloads are for some inexplicable. killing them off. is it true there's now a way to sheriff's officials were vague sell your used music files? friday about what lead to tre opening of the investigation >> well that's the hope. after 30 years. >> recently we have received the ria certainly hopes not, but information which we felt was substantial, enough to make us there's a new service called take a look at this case. redigy. >> wait a minute. >> reporter: it was thanksgiving you sell it back to the company. when woods and her husband went you can't sell it to someone else for a cheaper price. on theriot the splendor. you sell it back to the company, they were joined by their friend
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correct? >> you sell it back to redigy walken. and they act like a dim tall that saturday night wagner and walken got into a heated marketplace like used cds and argument. others can buy it. later they notified the fourth >> i get it now. how much do used music files person on board dav ron that cost compared to buying them wood was not on the back court. new? >> redigy is selling it for 75 he thought she might take the dinghy to shore. cents. but if you use the coupon, it's >> i said let's turn on the 59 cents which is a heck of a search light to see if we can lot cheaper than itunes. see her. >> what's to stop someone from >> he said, no, we don't want to do that now. copying the files be ever they sell them and holding onto the copies. >> hopefully a conscience, but >> reporter: she was found they say they we've got a player dressed in a night gown and that scans digital flielers. socks. there were dozens of bruises on it won't let you upload songs. her body. coroners say she died of it searches for it on your accidental drowning. was alcohol to blame? computer. it takes them away and won't let it showed wood had an alcohol you sync devices like an ipod so you could transfer them over but theoretically i nothing because people can find a way around
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this. >> that sounds very complicated. it seems like you could keep reselling and reselling music and using it all over again. i don't know. it sounds complicated. the musical industry was slow to adapt to the damage tall area. how is it responding to the idea of used music files? >> typical ee lack city. we're seeing where 200 labels have pulled their music from streaming services like spotify and napper is. so certainly the recording industry up in arms doesn't like what it's seeing here. >> thank you very much. we appreciate it, scott steinberg. the comedian who said he would never host the golden globes is going to host the golden globes. who is it? demi and ashton call it quits. what celebrity couple will we look up to. always wanted.
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it is either the smartest or stupidest move by the golden globe soes yachlgts ricky gervais will be back to host the
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2012 wards in january. they claim his punch lines were not funny but flat-out mean. we were talking about hoe husband embarrassing to everyone, wincing at his jokes. why are they letting him host it again? >> ratings, baby. ratings. i mean who isn't going to want to ratings baby. ratings. who isn't going to want to tune in. he's not going to hold back. he has indicated this is definitely going to be his last golden globe. i wouldn't expect him to go easy on anybody. >> i think it will be interest i ing. kim kardashian or ashton kutcher at the moment. i would be bracing myself for a pretty brutal roasting.
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>> i was shocked when i turned on the news it was ashton and demi. >> can't we all just get along. >> they break up. come on. kim was married for 72 days. we come to expect this in hollywood. >> we absolutely do. in this situation's defense, at least these guys were married for six years. kim married for about six seconds. >> wait a minute. wait a minute. how long have your parents been married? 20, 30 years. six years? come on. that's no time. >> i know. >> we're talking about a
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hollywood romance. i think six years is pretty impressive. let's talk about this. if you look at the time, a lot of people saying what tipped demi off. what made her finally decide to get a divorce. and you know it's easy to point to recent allegations that ashton kutcher was unfaith fful but there have been various reports that this couple actually had an open marriage and that that may have led to complications. some sources have told people that the two have been fighting for quite some time now. others say they have been working hard to try to fix their marriage. it could be all the above or none of the above. your guess is as good as mine. as with my marriage you just don't know what's going on inside a relationship. >> all right. >> don't worry. you can find another celebrity
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couple to look up to. you seem really heartbroken. >> the terminator proves he is human. he was injured this week. how did it happen? where did it happen? >> he was on set in new mexico of what is supposed to be his big screen come back. he is starring in the film the last stand and he tweeted this really delightful photograph with blood running down his forehead. he said he got banged up on set but it really wasn't a huge deal because an hour later he was back to work. he is playing a cop in this film so who knows what kind of daredevil stunts he is up to. not really worth crying about. probably not really worth tweeting about or talking about. let's stop talking about this one, too. >> he is back on the set now. i think that's interesting.
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call 1-800-sandals. photographing some of the world's most famous musicians, sports stars and politicians. this book is called all access. sit a new book of behind the scenes photos of the biggest rock stars in the world. the beatles, rolling stones x bob dylan and many others. he talked with cnn about his spoerns experiences and the stories behind the iconic images. here he talks about being with the rolling stones. >> so in 197 5 they called me they were rehearsing so i went out there for a couple of weeks. a cover story.
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on mickey and the band for people magazine. i was outside on the beach doing photographs and i came in the house and i smelled -- about 4:00 in the afternoon and i smelled somebody cooking bacon it was 4:00 in the afternoon. keith never got up until 6:00 p.m. here he is. he was like i don't know. i got up. the cook is gone and i decided to make bacon and eggs. at the end of the day i said to him, guys, what would you think about photographing you in my bathroom? they all looked at me like sure,
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why not. i had keith sitting on the toilet, charlie in the shower and i asked charlie if i could turn on the shower and give him an um brel rah. he said don't push your luck. we started researching for the book maybe two or three years ago. tom and christina came across this photograph and said ken this was taken in the bathroom. i said yeah. he said okay. i go out of town for a couple of weeks on the story. i come back and there is a 16 by 20 of this picture hanging in the bathroom. and everybody says i'm in the same bathroom as tha the rolling stones were in. >> it is a fascinating conversation. tonight owe will see much more
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of this fascinating photography in this book including bob dylan. you can
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